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. >> we're talking about a civil rights issue. >> we don't believe that is appropriate and in keeping with the law. >> the national disability rights network faught for the ada's passage but continues to see cases like this 24 years later. executive director says there's no excuse. >> we're asking them simply to offer the seat to a person with a dizzy built 2i -- disability at the same price. >> they claim it's not dis scrim sorry but a result of demand pricing -- discriminatory but a demand pricing based on location and popularity such as seats on the aisle or with better views. the a accessible seat is in one of those areas. >> i understand theaters are coming up with all kinds of ways to increase their income but they can't do it on the backs of people with disabilities. >> the nonprofit theater receives federal and local grants. this year the national endowment of the arts gave it $50,000. another 100 $56,000 came from another group -- regardless of whether it's money that comes from public or private funding the 6-year-old theater must comply with the ada. >> i think it's a willf
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his memoir" memoir chronicles his years as an activist in the civil rights era. he was arrested at the protest yesterday. welcome in "the war room"," bob. >> thank you, michael shure how are you? >> michael: i'm very well, sir. this was not your first rodeo. you were arrested 18 times for civil disobedience, and the oldest arrested yesterday. but for some this was their first time. tell me what the mood was like as you were being taken away by police. >> the young protesters, it was somber and joy solve. somber because it was necessary to engage in civil disobedience to turn back this right-wing thrust that was a small minority in north carolina. but joyful that young people and others still have the get-up and go to go after it and take whatever steps are necessary to make that witness. when we've gone through all the steps negotiations, letters discussions, meetings, and they continue to go down a right-wing path you have to take a witness and take a stand. >> michael: you've taken stands for a long time. tell me how it feels this many years on to be doing it a
his memoir" memoir chronicles his years as an activist in the civil rights era. he was arrested at the protest yesterday. welcome in "the war room"," bob. >> thank you, michael shure how are you? >> michael: i'm very well, sir. this was not your first rodeo. you were arrested 18 times for civil disobedience, and the oldest arrested yesterday. but for some this was their first time. tell me what the mood was like as you were being taken away by police. >>...
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defendants and for all american citizens and terms of civil rights and liberties they're going to be the loser in this case i think there will be renewed measures in con congress for designating people as enemy combatants and new definitions of terrorism that they're not going to be explicit by saying ok if a muslim person does that but they'll say al qaeda and this was seated forces and anyone connected there two or something that makes this so broad it could encompass someone watching a video which like i said i watch it this morning because they wanted to see what video the brother had apparently watched that inspired him and supposedly some people say that this incident and other incidents will probably. the u.s. will witness more islamic phobia there will be islamophobia rise in the u.s. post such as students do you agree with them unfortunately i do because as you noted from the very beginning the narrative started to form to places suspects one or more into another camp and in particular into a terrorist camp and while the president initially was very careful not to call this
defendants and for all american citizens and terms of civil rights and liberties they're going to be the loser in this case i think there will be renewed measures in con congress for designating people as enemy combatants and new definitions of terrorism that they're not going to be explicit by saying ok if a muslim person does that but they'll say al qaeda and this was seated forces and anyone connected there two or something that makes this so broad it could encompass someone watching a video...
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kim lawton has our story. >> at the civil rights institute in birmingham, alabama, local students are on a field trip learning how 50 years ago, kids around their age played a pivotal role in the struggle against segregation. one of them was freeman hrabowski, who is now president of the university of maryland, baltimore county. he was 12 at the time and a math whiz. >> i was not a courageous kid. i did not get into fights. the only thing i would attack was a math problem. and so, this was not about courage at all, it was about having a dream of a better day. >> in 1963, birmingham was considered one of the most segregated places in the u.s. >> children knew, children of col were well aware we were consired second clas. >> reverend martin luther king, jr. came to birmingham in january 1963 to support local efforts to end segregation through nonviolent protests. but the campaign didn't take off as he had hoped. >> he prepared for three months and started the demonstrations in april. they fizzled quickly, nothing went according to plan. >> while king was trying unsuccessfully to inspire
kim lawton has our story. >> at the civil rights institute in birmingham, alabama, local students are on a field trip learning how 50 years ago, kids around their age played a pivotal role in the struggle against segregation. one of them was freeman hrabowski, who is now president of the university of maryland, baltimore county. he was 12 at the time and a math whiz. >> i was not a courageous kid. i did not get into fights. the only thing i would attack was a math problem. and so,...
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>> john, we had a civil war over this issue whether the states had their right to interpose their own laws and beliefs against the federal government. >> i am talking about the danger of marijuana being an escalated drug, if that's what the real danger of it is? >> there are things called prosectorial discretion. the administration is not going to aggressively pursue these cases. we learned in california you can't get injuries who are going to convict people for recreational use. you have people who smoked marijuana in the 1960s and 1970s, older people today, and never you have younger people, libertarians. we are reaching a tipping point on this issue. the notion that it's criminalized is nonsense to most people. >> the state of affairs in colorado, adults up to 21 may buy one ounce of pot, grow two plants. a state sales tax of 30% has been proposed but not settled. what does that tell you, mortimer? >> it tells you they will probably be able to implement it in colorado. i happen to be opposed to the legalization of any kind of drugs like this. they lead to a lot of things, as you sa
>> john, we had a civil war over this issue whether the states had their right to interpose their own laws and beliefs against the federal government. >> i am talking about the danger of marijuana being an escalated drug, if that's what the real danger of it is? >> there are things called prosectorial discretion. the administration is not going to aggressively pursue these cases. we learned in california you can't get injuries who are going to convict people for recreational...
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who would have thought 10 years ago that colorado would be a trail blazer for civil rights. and finally a quick update last night, ed mark i can and republican gabrielle gomez will face off for john kerry's old seat. gomez is a former navy seal and we'll be keeping a close eye on this race. before we are done we have to get to brett ehrlich, who is also done, but done with our favorite republican. so just calm down brett is talking now. ♪ >> life is a game. and sometimes you wish you have a coach in that game so they can take the idiots who are playing badly, sit them down on the bench next to you and say you are done. first up mitch mcconnell you are done up loading photos of the united states. you up loaded this photo. you are trying to make him the wine guy and you the beer guy? nice try mr. blackberry belt clip and lady legs. i know you are trying to chemolike you wear the pants. but look at them. they are more like capries. mitch mcconnell you are done. up next jeff flake. you are done being so down on yourself, you said ever since you voted against the man chin toome
who would have thought 10 years ago that colorado would be a trail blazer for civil rights. and finally a quick update last night, ed mark i can and republican gabrielle gomez will face off for john kerry's old seat. gomez is a former navy seal and we'll be keeping a close eye on this race. before we are done we have to get to brett ehrlich, who is also done, but done with our favorite republican. so just calm down brett is talking now. ♪ >> life is a game. and sometimes you wish you...
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i like him find that when you talk about the civil-rights act you're just asking for trouble you don't need guys understand the idealistic point* that my neighbor doesn't understand that the kitschy already thinks republicans are racist. to go back to an coulter who had a good point*. i am basically libertarian for the crazy stuff they want but there are things there more important. they want to legalize drugs is that really the big problem right now? and no. talk about obamacare or creating the infrastructure for socialized medicine that doesn't seem libertarian but yet they and fight like the communist used to over minutia but i get it it is the idealistic movement and i believe they have the right idea. so to privatize the army and over here in the real world i and a stand you have to set your sights what is achievable but the left wants a national background check. is that where they want to stop that is all we need? know it is just the first up then they say i cannot believe we left that loophole that we tighten it and move forward where now we think we are done and move along but
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this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's being exhibited by this white house coming up next ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little
this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's...
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this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's being exhibited by this white house coming up next ♪ free-credit-score-dot-com up in it ♪ ♪ haters best get to bloggin' ♪ so hot right now that our designer ♪ ♪ sunglasses be foggin' ♪ this crowd is classic ♪ so we play 'em like rachmaninoff ♪ ♪ just hooked 'em up with score alerts ♪ ♪now we're about to set it off ♪set it off like a score alert ♪ beep beep what? ♪if you set your phone to vibrate ♪ ♪ then it might alert your button flies all the ♪ ♪ girls and the guys wanna keep that credit score ♪ ♪ high like a private jet free-credit-score-dot-com ♪
this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's...
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this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's being exhibited by this [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive.. but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our eas
this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's...
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few were as dark and twisted as the triple lynching of three civil rights workers. the murders of jaim cheney andrew goodman, and michael shruner were care rid out by members of the ku klux klan the sheriff's office, and the police. the killings sparked national outrage and helped spur the signing of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 196 5. yet despite all of the attention this case received its history is somehow not filtering down to children in mississippi philadelphia coalition in 2004 in an effort to bring those responsible for the murders to justice. the coalition also educations new generations of mississippians about their history. he joins us tonight from jackson, mississippi. welcome to "the war room." >> thank you very much. >> michael: tell me a little bit about the philadelphia coalition. what are the goals of the coalition. >> it was threefold. acknowledge and recognition of what happened -- also it was also accepting that acknowledge, and us being able to move together and move forward as a community to say that you know, what
few were as dark and twisted as the triple lynching of three civil rights workers. the murders of jaim cheney andrew goodman, and michael shruner were care rid out by members of the ku klux klan the sheriff's office, and the police. the killings sparked national outrage and helped spur the signing of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 196 5. yet despite all of the attention this case received its history is somehow not filtering down to children in mississippi...
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rights movement which is based on community rights to decide what happens over the next ten twenty or forty years in their own community and the fact that corporations like oil and gas companies today have more rights than the communities in which they do business and this is an effort in some ways communities collectively sitting at the lunch counter exercising collective civil disobedience to say we're not going to live under that law anymore that guarantees that we're going to be frack or that we're going to be drilled or we're going to be dumped on and instead they're saying no more we're going to refuse to comply refused to obey existing law because we believe it's illegitimate and that's the beginning of a real movement i think of this country really is in here one of the genuine leaders of it and thomas lindsey thank you so much and for more information go to solve the origin thomas thank you thank you for having us. coming up last wednesday a devastating factory collapse in bangladesh killed over three hundred people and injured thousands more today that building owner is in j
rights movement which is based on community rights to decide what happens over the next ten twenty or forty years in their own community and the fact that corporations like oil and gas companies today have more rights than the communities in which they do business and this is an effort in some ways communities collectively sitting at the lunch counter exercising collective civil disobedience to say we're not going to live under that law anymore that guarantees that we're going to be frack or...
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rights movement which is based on community rights to decide what happens over the next ten twenty or forty meter today and the fact that corporations like oil and gas companies today have more rights than the communities in which they do business and this is an effort in some ways communities collectively sitting at the lunch counter exercise and collective civil disobedience to say we're not going to live under that law anymore that guarantees that we're going to be fracking or that we're going to be drilled or we're going to be dumped on and if they're saying no more we're going to refuse to comply refuse to obey existing law because we believe it's illegitimate and that's the beginning of a real movement i think this country really has here one of the genuine leaders of it and thomas lindsey thank you so much and for more information go to solve. a large thomas thank you thank you for having us. coming up last wednesday a devastating factory collapse in bangladesh killed over three hundred people and injured thousands more today that building owner is in jail as assets have been f
rights movement which is based on community rights to decide what happens over the next ten twenty or forty meter today and the fact that corporations like oil and gas companies today have more rights than the communities in which they do business and this is an effort in some ways communities collectively sitting at the lunch counter exercise and collective civil disobedience to say we're not going to live under that law anymore that guarantees that we're going to be fracking or that we're...
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lou: it is inspiring and i can not find any connection to either civil rights or to rights, nor have i heard anyone suggestion that people acting in countervention of your laws and civility are entitled to civil rights. >> yeah, people who are not americans,e don't owe them anything. anything. i wish the rest of the world luck but we're sinks the boat here. lou: all elites of left and right are combined spending $1.5 billion from 2008 to 2012, lobbying on this one issue. more than any other issue before the u.s. congress and senate. >> yeah, they want cheap labor, and let the rest of us make up the difference in the wages they pay their workers, i have never seen an issue with elites elected representatives on one side, and american people on other side, if you said in your chalkboard segment that is why they have to lie to see marco rubeo saying they will not be able to college any government assess stan, you said that on facts news sunday, a week after -- senate voted down we know as we said in chalkbod segment about 50% of illegal immigrants are collecting welfare now. >> it is a
lou: it is inspiring and i can not find any connection to either civil rights or to rights, nor have i heard anyone suggestion that people acting in countervention of your laws and civility are entitled to civil rights. >> yeah, people who are not americans,e don't owe them anything. anything. i wish the rest of the world luck but we're sinks the boat here. lou: all elites of left and right are combined spending $1.5 billion from 2008 to 2012, lobbying on this one issue. more than any...
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a coalition of civil rights describes as. a lack of minority - owned businesses working on the new stadium. project officials deny the contractors of all races an equal opportunity to participate. they add, more than half of the 1,000- plus of minority groups. and that under an anti- affirmative- action law passed by california voters, project be "color blind". when selecting the firms involved. that project involves roughly 60 public sub- contracts. worth more than 700 - million dollars. the new 49er stadium is slated to open in 2014. >> huge day in sports including the giants, a's, and the n-f-l draft plus. the big story.he warriors first home playoff game in six years comes down to one final shot. gary shows you what happened.next! kron 4 news is rolling out a new program called kron rewards. for the entire month of april, watch kron 4 news at eight in the morning or eight at night and you can earn valuable points you can redeem for prizes, cash cards or exclusive kron 4 items. we'll show you a word of the day during those
a coalition of civil rights describes as. a lack of minority - owned businesses working on the new stadium. project officials deny the contractors of all races an equal opportunity to participate. they add, more than half of the 1,000- plus of minority groups. and that under an anti- affirmative- action law passed by california voters, project be "color blind". when selecting the firms involved. that project involves roughly 60 public sub- contracts. worth more than 700 - million...
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it was 50 years ago today birmingham, alabama, what the front line in the fight for civil rights and it wasn't going well. then children joined the battle and as michelle miller tells us, everything changed. >> reporter: this is where you started your day? >> this is where the started -- this is where i started the day. may 2, 1963. >> reporter: james stewart was just 15 when he first descended these steps, one of 1,000 children who were determined to protest the city's segregation laws, a social code birmingham would not give up easily. >> we said enough is enough is enough, we're not living with this. when they are brought the dogs and the water hoses out, that was a greater weapon that they were deploying. so for me, it was wartime. >> reporter: those water hoses were held by birmingham firemen. arnetta streeter-gary was there, too. she was 16. seeing these images at the birmingham civil rights museum brought it all back. >> i still remember that water. i don't think i will ever forget that water. when you would run, they had the dogs waiting. i thank the lord they did not put the
it was 50 years ago today birmingham, alabama, what the front line in the fight for civil rights and it wasn't going well. then children joined the battle and as michelle miller tells us, everything changed. >> reporter: this is where you started your day? >> this is where the started -- this is where i started the day. may 2, 1963. >> reporter: james stewart was just 15 when he first descended these steps, one of 1,000 children who were determined to protest the city's...
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to the civil rights movement is like comparing the civil rights movement to the american revolution. these were all movements in their own right and i think the imposition or somehow imperiallizing the thinking of a group of people and saying that you have to be on board with this and if you disagree in any way we're going to ostracize you, i think that that's incredibly unfair. i can't support that. >> l.z., what about that? what kind of an impact do you think president obama finally, you know, as he said, evolving on this issue? those were his words. to now support same-sex marriage, what kind of an impact do you think that's had? >> i think it's certainly had a significant impact. in my opinion, having covered this subject for a number of years, it seems to me that there are through lines outside of race that connects a person's viewpoint of sexual orientation. education, the role of religion in their lives, geography, socioeconomic status. i don't want to spend too much time making it about black people against gay people, i'm one of them, black gay people, but there are other pe
to the civil rights movement is like comparing the civil rights movement to the american revolution. these were all movements in their own right and i think the imposition or somehow imperiallizing the thinking of a group of people and saying that you have to be on board with this and if you disagree in any way we're going to ostracize you, i think that that's incredibly unfair. i can't support that. >> l.z., what about that? what kind of an impact do you think president obama finally,...
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rights. in oakland, students, labor unions and community groups marched to mi pueblo market this afternoon after rallying at the fruitvale plaza. these demonstrations have become a may day tradition. mobile5 and ken bastida at the site of another may day rally. ken. >> reporter: yeah. that's right, allen. we are outside the courtyard here at san jose city hall. and several hundred people have gathered for a big rally tonight. they are going to talk about immigration reform. talk about workers rights. they walked today from the -- our lady of guadalupe catholic church all the way to san jose city hall. meanwhile, in san francisco, we have another may day rally that's going on right now. we have a picture from keep that shows you the crowd there and as you mentioned earlier, allen, there are also may day rallies going on in oakland as well today. all over the country in fact. here as i mentioned, the real big issue for local people in this part of northern california is immigration reform this
rights. in oakland, students, labor unions and community groups marched to mi pueblo market this afternoon after rallying at the fruitvale plaza. these demonstrations have become a may day tradition. mobile5 and ken bastida at the site of another may day rally. ken. >> reporter: yeah. that's right, allen. we are outside the courtyard here at san jose city hall. and several hundred people have gathered for a big rally tonight. they are going to talk about immigration reform. talk about...
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this is matter of civil and human rights. >> lou: it's inspiring. i can't find any connection whatsoever to your civil rights or i haven't heard anyone suggest that people who are acting in contra investigation of your laws are somehow entitled to civil rights? >> people the people aren't americans. you are sinking the boat here. >> lou: why is it that the chamber of commerce, business roundtable, all of the elites on the right and left are combined? they spent, by the way, $1.5 billion from 2008 to 2012 lobbying on this one issue, more than any other issue before the u.s. congress and senate. >> they want cheap labor. rest of us make up the difference. i have never seen an issue the elite the elected representatives and media or one side and that is why they have to lie. to see marco rubio saying, oh, no, they won't be able to collect any government assistance of. he said a week after they voted down to prevent illegal aliens to get benefits under obamacare. about 50% of illegal immigrants are collecting welfare now. >> lou: it is a peculiar time i
this is matter of civil and human rights. >> lou: it's inspiring. i can't find any connection whatsoever to your civil rights or i haven't heard anyone suggest that people who are acting in contra investigation of your laws are somehow entitled to civil rights? >> people the people aren't americans. you are sinking the boat here. >> lou: why is it that the chamber of commerce, business roundtable, all of the elites on the right and left are combined? they spent, by the way,...
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eric holder is saying amnesty is a civil right. tell me where it says that. >> going back to the constitution, not anybody's copy, if you are born in the united states to illegal, you are therefore eligible -- >> why do we have laws? wait a minute, our constitution is our rule of law. so we pass laws as designed by the constitution, and then we don't enforce them, and then our attorney general says it's a civil right to forgive them. >> they are using it as a lure. to help your children, field your children. food stamps is for the whole family. it's not just for the children. it's not for baby food. >> i don't think there'll eating calfier off the child's 450. >> and 50% of all americans, they are -- >> and children are americans. >> that's for the family. >> wait, wait. >> you don't know that they are americans because they are gearing this toward people that don't have to declare their immigration status. >> applicant has to declare it. >> excuse me, the applicant does not have to say it because what it says. >> it's the child. t
eric holder is saying amnesty is a civil right. tell me where it says that. >> going back to the constitution, not anybody's copy, if you are born in the united states to illegal, you are therefore eligible -- >> why do we have laws? wait a minute, our constitution is our rule of law. so we pass laws as designed by the constitution, and then we don't enforce them, and then our attorney general says it's a civil right to forgive them. >> they are using it as a lure. to help...
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rights and civil liberties and the anger a nation of power by federal government authorities and by law enforcement against individual since two thousand and one are around seven hundred and ninety billion dollars has reportedly been spent on cementing america's homeland security apparatus a platinum wall of defense easily shattered by inexpensive pressure there's ball bearings nails and of bomb building manual that could be found on the internet you just can't prevent terrorism in the current model with these surveillance technology i can go into a right and walk out with the makings of a bomb i can build a bomb in my own house put it in a backpack. put it on a street corner and kill fifteen or twenty people three people died and more than two hundred seventy were hospitalized last month after twin bombs exploded near the boston marathon finish line by terrorist attack in broad daylight at no camera or avoid forstmann official was able to prevent i believe this was a massive failure of the the surveillance state that we've created in america since nine eleven we have spent over sev
rights and civil liberties and the anger a nation of power by federal government authorities and by law enforcement against individual since two thousand and one are around seven hundred and ninety billion dollars has reportedly been spent on cementing america's homeland security apparatus a platinum wall of defense easily shattered by inexpensive pressure there's ball bearings nails and of bomb building manual that could be found on the internet you just can't prevent terrorism in the current...
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>> you, because i know you'd buy. >> bill: that's right. frank would never buy. get to the mexican food stamps on the subject of dinner. what is the headline of the documents that the usda didn't want to give out. they had to get it from freedom of information. what is the headline? >> judicial watch, during the country, again, a great service. the headline is this. that the american people are being gameed again, not by the mexican government. not by illegal immigrants but by our own government. this program started in 2004 under george bush, barack obama to this point. and working in concert, not only with the embassies of mexico, to enlarge, to recruit food stamp recipients but with 46 consulates throughout the country. it's extraordinary. >> bill: so basically what the usda was advising the mexican consulate and embassy to do was send out mailings to anybody you know in this country. it doesn't matter whether you're here illegally or legally. here is how you get food stamps, they don't deny food stamps to illegal aliens. you can get if it you're not here lega
>> you, because i know you'd buy. >> bill: that's right. frank would never buy. get to the mexican food stamps on the subject of dinner. what is the headline of the documents that the usda didn't want to give out. they had to get it from freedom of information. what is the headline? >> judicial watch, during the country, again, a great service. the headline is this. that the american people are being gameed again, not by the mexican government. not by illegal immigrants but by...
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being a civil right. do you think the black community and athletic community is out of place, where they're ready for equality on every level? >> i think a lot of both communities are. what jason did today brings don't ask, don't tell to another level, around this country. we look up to athletes and artists. in 2003, i came out saying people should be able to marry no matter what. big reaction differently. now they say people have the right whether they agree or not to live their lives. you cannot have civil rights for one and going to oppose it for others. if you intolerant of anyone, you justify intolerance of everyone. i think what jason did today was heroic. he knows that he is going to face some flack, but i think the wind is to his back, history is on his side. >> the fact that the president and first lady came out, we played the tape from a few years ago when the president couldn't say he was a supporter of marriage equality to today, where he is roundly applauding an athlete for making a very diff
being a civil right. do you think the black community and athletic community is out of place, where they're ready for equality on every level? >> i think a lot of both communities are. what jason did today brings don't ask, don't tell to another level, around this country. we look up to athletes and artists. in 2003, i came out saying people should be able to marry no matter what. big reaction differently. now they say people have the right whether they agree or not to live their lives....
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. >> the governor threw down the gauntlet this week and calling it a civil rights issue. >> the state is turning into a . those at middle and bottom are doing worse. >> jill, boil it down for us. what are the main points the governor is proposing in the plan? >> what the governor wants to do is make a complicated funding system simpler. instead of giving money to schools on old formulas and not teaching and what they need, he is saying let's give everybody a base amount from $6,300 to $7,200 depending on the grade level. you will get more if you have students that are more difficult to teach and they have more issues and they need more time and attention. it is a fairly simple system on the face of it that says if you have these kids, this is how much money you will get. >> the thinking is the extra money will be used for what? more teachers or tutors? what? >> you know what? the benefit of this proposal according to the districts is they get to decide. there are a lot of restrictions on how the money is spent. i equate it if you want red carpet, you get the red carpet money. otherwis
. >> the governor threw down the gauntlet this week and calling it a civil rights issue. >> the state is turning into a . those at middle and bottom are doing worse. >> jill, boil it down for us. what are the main points the governor is proposing in the plan? >> what the governor wants to do is make a complicated funding system simpler. instead of giving money to schools on old formulas and not teaching and what they need, he is saying let's give everybody a base amount...
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the assistant attorney general for civil rights argued strenuously. they talk about what legal standard is contained and it was profoundly misguided and would damage the cause of civil rights. there was no need to file the brief. he did not understand that one of these points could only view be right, although all three could have been wrong. my recommendation is not to file. i had written a brief, and i agreed with myself. i thought that no comfort should be given. solicitor general bork also recommended not filing. that cost him a lot. he knew this was his last chance to be care deeply about. but he thought that defines two judicial orders was more important. the attorney general agreed with the solicitor general. the briefs were sent to the shredder, this one, in my hands, maybe the only copy. though perhaps bob bork and edward leavy retained copies for their files as well. i am sure that earlier drafts have been photocopied by the civil rights division for the benefit of the press and plaintiff lawyers in that group of lawyers need it watertight.
the assistant attorney general for civil rights argued strenuously. they talk about what legal standard is contained and it was profoundly misguided and would damage the cause of civil rights. there was no need to file the brief. he did not understand that one of these points could only view be right, although all three could have been wrong. my recommendation is not to file. i had written a brief, and i agreed with myself. i thought that no comfort should be given. solicitor general bork also...